The conspicuous absence of private international law from the current global governance debate may be traced in part to its traditional ‘public law taboo’, fed by liberal understandings of statehood and its characteristic public/private ...
This collection, made possible by the recent convergence of intellectual property and private international law as critical disciplines, brings together the most important papers on these now linked subjects. More and more issues of priv...
‘These volumes offer an excellent collection of some of the best scholarship on personal jurisdiction and private international law selected and edited by one of the leading American scholars in the field. Jurisdiction and Private Intern...
‘This work undeniably offers a wide-ranging and in-depth analysis of the economics of conflicts of law. It is an essential book for scholars and students.’
– Fadi Moghaizel, International Company and Commercial Law Review